PHYED 6101 - Physical Fitness
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   Health refers to a
  state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely an
  absence or presence of diseases or injuries.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   The long-term goal
  of this Physical Education is to encourage you to buy equipment that will
  make you physically fit and well.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The main goal of
  Physical Education is to make everyone move for a lifetime.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   To bend and twist
  your joints with ease and without the risk of injuries is ________ at work.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
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   Physical Education
  aims to develop your motor skills as wells as your applied knowledge.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Physical Education
  aims to develop your motor skills as wells as your applied knowledge  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Physical Education
  aims to develop your motor skills as wells as your applied knowledge.  | 
  
   Poor Nutrition  | 
 
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   Refers to the
  structure of the body which consists of muscles, bones, organs, and water.  | 
  
   Fat Free Mass  | 
 
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   Which of the
  following activities can best develop Cardiovascular Endurance?  | 
  
   Running  | 
 
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   Type of physical
  activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movements
  with the objective of improving one's physical fitness.  | 
  
   Exercise  | 
 
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   Mary started to run
  3 kilometers and a month after training can already finish a 10- kilometer
  distance. This means that throughout her practice her _____ has shown improvements.  | 
  
   CV Endurance  | 
 
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   To bend and twist
  your joints with ease and without the risk of injuries is ________ at work.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
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   A state of
  complete, physical, mental, and social well-being. It is not merely the
  absence or presence of diseases or injuries.  | 
  
   Health  | 
 
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   Gelo is a
  contortionist in the circus, he does not have troubles in fitting his body in
  small spaces. This means that Gelo has a good _____.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
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   This refers to the
  process of becoming aware of and making choices towards a more successful
  existence.  | 
  
   Wellness  | 
 
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   A type of wellness
  which entails a person to eat well, exercise, and avoiding harmful habits  | 
  
   Physical  | 
 
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   Andy wanted to know
  her Body Mass Index. In order to this she needed to get her body weight and
  height in kilograms and meters, respectively. BMI is the test necessary to
  measure a person's _______.  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
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   Wellness refers to
  a person having an optimal health and vitality.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Anne wants to
  attend Yoga classes. She is hesitating to do so because she lacks ______ in
  her joints.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
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   The long term goal
  of the course is make you move and choose physical fitness for a lifetime  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   It is set of
  physical attributes that allow the body to respond or adapt to the demands of
  stress and physical effort  | 
  
   Physical Fitness  | 
 
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   To understand
  fitness and physical activity, one must learn the purpose and importance of
  learning Physical Education.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Eric spends most of
  his days sitting in front of the TV and eating junk food. His _____ fitness
  component will be the most affected by this habit.  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
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   Positive attitudes
  are also developed through being physically fit and active.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   To lift a heay
  object from the floor once is _______ at work.  | 
  
   Muscular Strength  | 
 
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   This refers to
  bodily movements produced by the skeletal muscles that require energy
  expenditure and produces progressive health benefits.  | 
  
   Physical Activity  | 
 
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   The Doctor's
  Clearance is a test which evaluates your current physical capacity and
  Doctor's your exercise history before you engage in an exercise program.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   This is the ability
  of a muscle or a muscle group to remain contracted or to contract repeteadly
  for a long period of time.  | 
  
   Muscular Endurance  | 
 
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   Health-related
  fitness components refer to your body's overall health and functionality.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   The Waiver is a
  pre-course requirement and an agreement between you and AMAESHI.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Lorraine has a very
  stiff shoulder which hinders her when reaching for things at the top of the
  cupboard. She tried stretching to improve her _______.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
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   Physical Activity
  Readiness Questionnaires are designed to determine your overall physical
  capacity.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Motor skills refers
  to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend energy  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   A person can begin
  any exercise program without the need to consult a trained professional.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   Nikki is
  overweight, she decided to go on a strict diet and go the gym regularly to
  remedy this problem. Based on this statement, which component of fitness
  determines a person's weight and proportions?  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
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   It is the amount of
  force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort.  | 
  
   Muscular Strength  | 
 
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   Mila carried a
  100-lb. barbell with a single effort and placed it back in the rack. Mila
  showed an incredible _____ when she successfully did the activity.  | 
  
   Muscular Strength  | 
 
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   Waiver, Agreement
  to Participate, and Doctor's Clearance are all necessary to ensure your
  safety.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Contracting your
  muscles for a prolonged period of time without feeling easily tired is an
  exhibition of good _________.  | 
  
   Muscular Endurance  | 
 
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   A type of wellness
  where you ensure to develop your critical thinking and creativity.  | 
  
   Mental Wellness  | 
 
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   Exercise and
  physical activity is painful and should not be included in a person's life.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The overall
  proportion of your fat mass and lean tissues refers to your ________.  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
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   Motor skills refers
  to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend energy  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Motor skills refers
  to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend energy  | 
  
   Physical Fitness  | 
 
| 
   Jane loves running,
  she usually covers 10 kilometers on a weekly basis. Based on this, Jane has a
  strong _______.  | 
  
   CV Endurance  | 
 
| 
   Wellness refers to
  a person having an optimal health and vitality.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Jeff wanted to
  place the new water gallon over the water dispenser. The _____ fitness
  component is involved in doing this explosive task.  | 
  
   Muscular Strength  | 
 
| 
   Andy wanted to know
  her Body Mass Index. In order to this she needed to get her body weight and
  height in kilograms and meters, respectively. BMI is the test necessary to
  measure a person's _______.  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
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   There are 7
  dimensions of wellness, some of these include, physical, emotional, and
  mental wellness.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   This refers to
  having an optimal health and vitality.  | 
  
   WELLNESS  | 
 
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   Refers to a
  physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily
  movements with the objective of improving one's physical fitness.  | 
  
   EXERCISE  | 
 
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   The long-term goal
  of this Physical Education is to encourage you to buy equipment that will
  make you physically fit and well.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The PAR-Q should be
  signed by your doctor, clearing you in engaging in physical activity  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The three
  dimensions of health include all of the choices EXCEPT:  | 
  
   SOCIAL HEALTH  | 
 
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   Lorraine has a very
  stiff shoulder which hinders her when reaching for things at the top of the
  cupboard. She tried stretching to improve her _______.  | 
  
   FLEXIBILITY  | 
 
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   Positive attitudes
  are also developed through being physically fit and active.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Physical activity
  and exercise does not improve a person's physical fitness.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   Engaging in a
  Marathon involves a person to have high level of ___________.  | 
  
   CV ENDURANCE  | 
 
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   A health-related
  fitness component which refers to your ability to perform prolonged,
  large-muscle, dynamic exercises at different intensities.  | 
  
   CV ENDURANCE  | 
 
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   Which of the
  following activities can BEST develop both Muscular Strength and Endurance?  | 
  
   Resistance Training  | 
 
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   A type of wellness
  which entails a person to eat well, exercise, and avoiding harmful habits  | 
  
   Physical  | 
 
| 
   The long term goal
  of the course is make you move and choose physical fitness for a lifetime.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Physical Education
  aims to develop your motor skills as well as your applied knowledge.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   These are inherited
  traits that you got from your parents or ancestors.  | 
  
   Genes/Hereditary Traits  | 
 
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   is specifically
  designed to check and gauge a person's overall physicality before engaging in
  strenuous activities.  | 
  
   Doctor’s Clearance
  (not sure)  | 
 
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   must be strictly
  filled out by a Doctor before the start of any Physical Activity.  | 
  
   Medical Release Form
  (not sure)  | 
 
| 
   This refers to a
  state of complete, physical, mental, and social well-being; it is not merely
  the absence or presence of diseases or injuries.  | 
  
   Health  | 
 
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   Physical Education
  aims to develop your confidence and lifetime of physical activity.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   A type of wellness
  which refers to your constant monitoring and exploring of thoughts and
  feelings and finding solutions to solve any obstacles along the way  | 
  
   Social  | 
 
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   Being well in this
  avenue of your life means that you respect and live in harmony with your immediate
  surroundings  | 
  
   Planetary Wellness  | 
 
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   The range of motion
  available in joints.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
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   All of the
  following are factors that can affect your health, which among the choices is
  the BIGGEST contributing factor?  | 
  
   Lifestyle  | 
 
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   Poor lifestyle,
  heredity, and height are some of the factors that can affect a person's
  overall health  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   Medical clearances
  are not important in performing exercise activities.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   Spiritual wellness
  refers to your ability to protect yourself with the hazards of the
  environment.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   Andrew enjoys going
  to the gym and he enjoys weight lifting. The health-related fitness component
  at work is _____.  | 
  
   Muscular Endurance  | 
 
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   Maintaining a means
  that a person is providing the body with proper nutrition through a conscious
  decision of preparing meals.  | 
  
   Healthy Diet  | 
 
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   The two components
  of Physical Fitness are -related and skill-related fitness components.  | 
  
   Flexibility (not sure)  | 
 
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   All of the
  following are the basic concepts of fitness EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Poor nutrition  | 
 
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   This refers to the
  overall tissue composition of the body.  | 
  
   Body Composition (not
  sure)  | 
 
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   Jane wanted to tone
  her body. She enrolled in the gym to perform weight training exercises. The
  component of fitness that she needs most is _____.  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
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   Which of the
  following is the most beneficial practice to maintain a healthy heart?  | 
  
   Exercise regularly and
  make good food choices  | 
 
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   What test measures
  your body's ability to balance itself and maintain Center of Gravity?  | 
  
   Stork Balance Test  | 
 
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   Mike can move from
  both ends of the court in just a few seconds and his opponents always fail to
  catch up with him. This shows that Mike has good ____.  | 
  
   Agility  | 
 
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   A person with an
  18.5-24.9 kg/m2 Body Mass Index is in the Normal Weight Range.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   A test use to
  determine the upper body strength of males is called  | 
  
   flexibility  | 
 
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   When you perform a
  golf swing, the skill-related fitness component mostly at work is ______.  | 
  
   Speed  | 
 
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   Hamstring Stretches
  and Yoga poses are basic exercises to improve your lower body's flexibility.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Hypertension is a
  condition in which blood flow to the heart is reduced because of blockages in
  the arteries.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The BEST exercise
  that targets your tricep muscles are your _____.  | 
  
   Tricep Extensions  | 
 
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   A health-related
  fitness component that is directly related to the skill-related fitness
  component of power.  | 
  
   Muscular Strength  | 
 
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   The ability to
  retain the center of mass above the base of support in a stationary position.  | 
  
   Static Balance  | 
 
| 
   Jaime did the stork
  test and found that he cannot stand straigth with one leg for a prolonged
  period. When he performed this test, he wanted to know his body's ability to
  _____.  | 
  
   Balance  | 
 
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   The Sit and Reach
  Test is used to evaluate the of your hamstrings.  | 
  
   flexibility  | 
 
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   _____ refers to a
  subjective assessment of effort or intensity.  | 
  
   Ratings of Perceived
  Exertion  | 
 
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   Lack of oxygen
  delivery to the brain could result to a condition known as ______.  | 
  
   Stroke  | 
 
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   Body Mass Index is
  calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms to your height in meters.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   It is the ability
  to maintain equilibrium while moving or stationary.  | 
  
   Balance  | 
 
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   Maximal Heart Rate
  is the difference between your Heart Rate Reserve and Resting Heart Rate.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The skill-related
  fitness component greatly related to muscular strength and endurance is
  _____.  | 
  
   POWER  | 
 
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   The 3-minute Step
  Test is designed to measure your Cardiovascular Endurance.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Tension and stress
  are contributing factors to a healthy and functioning heart.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The bicuspid valve
  is responsible for preventing the backflow of blood from the left atrium to
  the left ventricle.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   The muscles at the
  back of your legs are called _______.  | 
  
   HAMSTRINGS  | 
 
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   The skill-related
  fitness component that is greatly needed in Sprinting/Running.  | 
  
   Speed  | 
 
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   Jake has a waist
  measurement of 32 cm, and a hip measurement of 38 cm. Based on these data,
  what is Jake's waist-hip ratio?  | 
  
   0.84 cm  | 
 
| 
   In volleyball, Jane
  was able to successfully receive a speeding open attack or a spike from the
  other team. This clearly shows that she has good ______.  | 
  
   Reaction Time  | 
 
| 
   is a disease which
  refers to the lack of oxygen supply to the brain.  | 
  
   Stroke  | 
 
| 
   This refers to your
  ability to respond and react quickly to a certain stimulus.  | 
  
   Reaction Time  | 
 
| 
   In performing the
  Sit and Reach Test the distance of your feet must be ______.  | 
  
   Hip Width  | 
 
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   Fitness Tests are
  important to determine your level of fitness and overall progress.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   To measure your
  pulse rate, you can use your thumb to palpate your carotid artery.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The heart is a
  muscle and in order for it to be stronger, one must exercise.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   the valve is
  responsible for preventing the backflow of blood between the right atrium and
  the right ventricle  | 
  
   Tricuspid  | 
 
| 
   The test that is
  used to measure the power of your lower body is known as the _______.  | 
  
   Vertical Jump Test  | 
 
| 
   A person with a
  normal blood pressure has a BP reading of ______?  | 
  
   120/80  | 
 
| 
   Low Density
  Lipoproteins or LDLs are considered as "good cholesterol" which are
  needed in the body  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The heart is
  composed of the atria and  | 
  
   Ventricles  | 
 
| 
   A normal blood
  pressure has a systole over diastole of  | 
  
   Hypertension  | 
 
| 
   The sit and reach
  test is designed to measure a person's muscular endurance.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   Swimming is a race
  that begins with either a gun or horn start, the component of fitness that is
  at work in this stimulus is _____.  | 
  
   Reaction Time  | 
 
| 
   This refers to your
  ability to perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body movements
  and the senses.  | 
  
   Coordination  | 
 
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   The lungs are part
  of the Cardiovascular System and is responsible for blood oxygenation.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Playing Basketball
  requires you to shift your body quickly from Point A to Point B. This is
  _______at work.  | 
  
   Agility  | 
 
| 
   The Waist-Hip Ratio
  is used to determine a person's predisposal to different health-related
  disease  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   The heart is
  composed of ONLY two chambers.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   The duration for
  the ideal exercise prescription of a healthy heart is between ______.  | 
  
   20-60 minutes  | 
 
| 
   Jeon broke his back
  from moving his mother's closet across her room. This means that Jeon lacks
  the skill-related fitness component of _____.  | 
  
   POWER  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are guidelines in performing the push-up test, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   The belly sinks to the
  floor as the downward movement of the push-up is done  | 
 
| 
   The muscles at the
  back of your legs are called _______.  | 
  
   Hamstrings  | 
 
| 
   unit of measure is
  used in determining your Body Mass Index.  | 
  
   Body Composition (not
  sure)  | 
 
| 
   Stress is considered
  a risk factor that can be detrimental to the heart function.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Part of the heart
  that serves as reservoirs for both unoxygenated and oxygenated blood.  | 
  
   Atria  | 
 
| 
   Genes, ethnicity,
  and lifestyle, are factors that can affect your height.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
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   ` The ability to
  retain the center of mass above the base of support in a stationary position.  | 
  
   Static Balance  | 
 
| 
   All of these
  exercises target your shoulder muscles EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Bicep Curls  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is not a material needed in performing the sit & reach test?  | 
  
   step box  | 
 
| 
   What is the best
  way to improve Cardiovascular Endurance?  | 
  
   Aerobic Training  | 
 
| 
   A person is playing
  tennis and he decides quickly to change from point A to point B. What type of
  skill-related fitness component is at work in this situation?  | 
  
   Agility  | 
 
| 
   A component of
  fitness that usually involves movements that are explosive in nature.  | 
  
   POWER  | 
 
| 
   The Sit and Reach
  Test is designed to measure you abdominal endurance.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A successful end
  position of a military push-up is when your elbows are locked and your arms
  are stretched located just under your shoulders.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are factors that can affect the health of your heart, which of the
  following is the BIGGEST contributing factor for heart diseases?  | 
  
   Lifestyle  | 
 
| 
   This is the medical
  term which refers to chest pains.  | 
  
   Angina Pectoris  | 
 
| 
   What test measures
  the ability of your hand-eye-coordination?  | 
  
   Wall-Toss Test  | 
 
| 
   The normal heart
  rate at rest or before exercise is between _______ beats per minute.  | 
  
   60-100  | 
 
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   bring blood AWAY
  from the heart.  | 
  
   oxygen-rich (not sure)  | 
 
| 
   Bad habits like
  smoking, drinking, and overeating put the heart at risk for different
  diseases.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   The _____ test is
  designed to measure a person's Cardiovascular Endurance.  | 
  
   3-minute step test  | 
 
| 
   The Crunch Test is
  designed to measure your abdominal endurance.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
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   Activities like,
  Gymnastics, Dancing, & Walking all need the body's _____.  | 
  
   Coordination  | 
 
| 
   Modified push-ups
  are for males, while military push-ups are for females.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The ____ bring back
  the blood to the heart in a systemic flow.  | 
  
   veins  | 
 
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   test is used to
  determine whether your body is in the obese, overweight, underweight, or
  normal zone of fitness.  | 
  
   Classification ( not
  surE)  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which the walls of arteries and veins become thick because of age.  | 
  
   Arteriosclerosis  | 
 
| 
   Your military
  push-ups will be inaccurate if your _______.  | 
  
   Belly Dips  | 
 
| 
   What test measures
  your body's ability to balance itself and maintain Center of Gravity?  | 
  
   stork Balance Test  | 
 
| 
   This is a type of
  balance where a person maintains balance while moving.  | 
  
   Dynamic Balance  | 
 
| 
   It is another valve
  in the heart responsible for preventing backflow of blood between the heart
  and other parts of the body.  | 
  
   Aortic-Semilunar  | 
 
| 
   Gela is a blocker
  in her volleyball team. Blocking is one of the skills in volleyball that
  requires a lot of _____ so that the ball will return to the other side
  quickly  | 
  
   REACTION TIME  | 
 
| 
   The fitness test
  requires you to measure your Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate after
  exercise.  | 
  
   3-minute Step Test  | 
 
| 
   The ________ test
  can be used as a tool to measure your Speed.  | 
  
   20-m Dash  | 
 
| 
   Andrew wanted to
  engage in weight lifting. What skill-related fitness component does he need
  to lift a load or weight at its heaviest?  | 
  
   POWER  | 
 
| 
   In getting your
  waist and hip ratio, you need to use a measuring tape for the test.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Men who are under
  the low risk category have ______ Waist-Hip Ratio.  | 
  
   < 0.89  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following tests determines your body composition.  | 
  
   Waist-Hip Ratio  | 
 
| 
   A heart attack is
  also known as a Myocardial  | 
  
   Infarction  | 
 
| 
   Systole and
  Diastole are measurements that can be used to determine whether a person has  | 
  
   hypertension  | 
 
| 
   What test measures
  the explosive power of your legs?  | 
  
   Vertical Jump Test  | 
 
| 
   Soccer and
  Basketball both need your skills of speed and ______.  | 
  
   agility  | 
 
| 
   In order to
  practice a skill regularly, the minimum number of time required is?  | 
  
   30 minutes  | 
 
| 
   The normal Body
  Mass index is between the ranges of __________.  | 
  
   18.5-24.9 kg/m2  | 
 
| 
   The heart serves as
  the main ____ of the body responsible for distributing all the oxygen-rich
  blood within its systems.  | 
  
   pump  | 
 
| 
   Physical activity
  and exercise are contributing factors to having a healthy heart.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are guidelines for your Crunch Test EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Feet moves(not sure)  | 
 
| 
   Part of the body
  composition test is your height, weight, 3-minute step test, and Waist-Hip
  Ratio.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A regular resting
  heart rate for individuals who are not athletes range between  | 
  
   60- 100  | 
 
| 
   Responding to a gun
  start is _________ at work.  | 
  
   REACTION TIME  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are intervals for calculating Heart Rate measurements EXCEPT:  | 
  
   20 secs X 4  | 
 
| 
   A fit heart muscle
  will result to an increase in heart muscle size and power.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which arteries become thick and non-elastic is called  | 
  
   Arteriosclerosis  | 
 
| 
   The Crunch Test is
  designed to measure your abdominals' _____.  | 
  
   Endurance  | 
 
| 
   It is the
  skill-related fitness component greatly needed in the sport of Swimming.  | 
  
   Coordination  | 
 
| 
   In computing for
  Body Mass Index the final unit of measure is _____:  | 
  
   Kg/m2  | 
 
| 
   It is the valve
  responsible for preventing backflow of blood between the heart and lungs.  | 
  
   Pulmonary-Semilunar  | 
 
| 
   The medical term
  used for referring to chest pains due to blocked arteries is  | 
  
   Angina Pectoris  | 
 
| 
   All of these tests
  are designed to measure your body composition EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Crunch Test  | 
 
| 
   The exercise,
  lateral raises, is aimed at developing the muscles of your chest.  | 
  
   false  | 
 
| 
   A regular resting
  heart rate for individuals who are not athletes usually range from 120-150
  beats per minute.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   To perform a crunch
  test, you only need to tap your knees and crunch through your neck.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Singing while
  dancing is one of Beyonce's many talents. Her good sense of _____ makes her
  one of the great performers on stage all over the world.  | 
  
   Coordination (not
  sure) reaction time (wrong)  | 
 
| 
   Which among the
  following exercises is best suited to target the muscles of the abdominals?  | 
  
   Planks  | 
 
| 
   The ideal exercise
  to improve flexibility among the choices below is:  | 
  
   Stretching  | 
 
| 
   A skill-related
  fitness component that is GREATLY needed in Gymnastics.  | 
  
   Balance (not sure)  | 
 
| 
   Tina wants to know
  whether she is at a risk of getting high blood pressure. Which of the
  following fitness component can most accurately determine this factor?  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
| 
   is a condition
  where pressure of blood is beyond normal.  | 
  
   High-Blood (Not sure)  | 
 
| 
   Climbing a tree is
  a simple activity that requires you to have good ____.  | 
  
   Balance (not sure)  | 
 
| 
   Making good
  lifestyle choices is a big step to improving your health and wellness.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following refer to the functions of bones EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Production of bile  | 
 
| 
   The normal resting
  heart rate is between _____ beats per minute.  | 
  
   60-100 bpm  | 
 
| 
   Physical Education
  does not help motivate a person's goal of achieving fitness.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Planting rice or
  the suicide drill is a good activity to enhance a person's ____.  | 
  
   Agility  | 
 
| 
   Muscles are
  composed of connective tissues, myofibrils, muscle fibers, and several motor
  units.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Mark recently found
  out that he is in the overweight scale of the BMI standards. This simply
  means that he needs to improve his ____ in order to live a better lifestyle  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
| 
   Muscles make up
  forty (40) percent of our body mass and are responsible for movement.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   A condition that
  affects the blood vessels of the heart and its surrounding muscles.  | 
  
   Coronary Heart Disease  | 
 
| 
   The heart is
  divided into ___ equal chambers.F115  | 
  
   4  | 
 
| 
   What is known as
  the long part of the bone that can be found along the arms and legs?  | 
  
   Shaft  | 
 
| 
   Marie wants to join
  a half marathon (21 km) race in November. In order to be successful in the
  race she must strongly build on her ___.  | 
  
   CV Endurance  | 
 
| 
   What part of the musculoskeletal
  system attaches bones to the muscles?  | 
  
   Tendons  | 
 
| 
   A very sharp and
  involuntary pain felt in the muscles, usually along the limbs and is caused
  by dehydration.  | 
  
   Muscle Cramps  | 
 
| 
   The growth plate is
  a part of the bone that grows off as maturity begins.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Health refers to a
  state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and is not merely
  the absence of diseases or injuries  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Which statement
  does not belong in the group?  | 
  
   The heart rests  | 
 
| 
   The part of the
  heart that serves as the transporter of blood to the lungs and to the whole
  body  | 
  
   Ventricles  | 
 
| 
   To convert your
  height from inches to meters you need to multiply it by:  | 
  
   0.0254 meters  | 
 
| 
   Stop activity then
  stretch painful area.  | 
  
   Side Stitches  | 
 
| 
   Physical Fitness
  refers to the body, mental health refers to the mind, and social health
  refers to the spirit.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   What is the best
  way to prevent chafing?  | 
  
   Wear synthetic
  material  | 
 
| 
   Bones are
  responsible for digesting food and delivering nutrients to the body in the
  form of tissues  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A successful
  fitness journey lies only on your knowledge and little on your physical
  effort.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   To easily adapt to
  changes within your social circle is an example of interpersonal wellness.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The ability to
  perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body movements and the
  sense organs.  | 
  
   Coordination  | 
 
| 
   This discomfort
  occurs when fluid accumulates right under the skin due to excess friction.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   Stretch painful
  area upon onset of discomfort.  | 
  
   Muscle Cramps  | 
 
| 
   The myofibrils when
  bound together are called  | 
  
   Epimysium (wrong)  | 
 
| 
   To develop the
  body, mind, and spirit helps a person reach optimal health.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are ways on how to calculate for your body composition EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Sit and reach  | 
 
| 
   Atrophy is a
  condition in which muscle size degenerates caused by injuries or age.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Exercising improves
  the quality or strength of your tendons, ligaments, and cartilages.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Sandro wants to
  join the 400-meter dash race in their school. In order to last in the race,
  Sandro must build the health-related fitness component of ____  | 
  
   Muscular Endurance
  Strength that refers to the amount of force that can be exerted in relation
  to one's own body weight.  | 
 
| 
   Strength that
  refers to the amount of force that can be exerted in relation to one's own
  body weight.  | 
  
   Relative Strength  | 
 
| 
   To manage stress
  effectively is one way of maintaining your overall health and wellness.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Exercise refers to
  bodily movements produced by the skeletal muscles that require energy
  expenditure.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Which test is used
  to determine a person's current CV Endurance level?  | 
  
   3-min. Step Test  | 
 
| 
   Take a warm bath
  after exercise to prevent _______.  | 
  
   Muscle Soreness  | 
 
| 
   Jane engaged in a
  Yoga class for 3 days now, she noticed that she can't do the Indian seat
  efficiently because her hips were lacking ____.  | 
  
   Flexibility  | 
 
| 
   A discomfort in
  which prevention and treatment are corn pads and/or donut pads.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   Strength training
  makes you flexible, increases your speed, and tones the muscles of your body  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   For open ______,
  clean it, use antiseptics and bandages and leave the skin in place.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   What type of muscle
  is involuntary and is usually found in the internal organs?  | 
  
   Smooth  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are causes of shin splints, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   improper breathing  | 
 
| 
   This type of
  discomfort can be prevented by wearing synthetic or non-abrasive materials
  that glide with the skin as you perform exercise.  | 
  
   CHAFING  | 
 
| 
   Hypertrophy refers
  to the degeneration of muscle size caused by injuries, age, and inactivity.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Who is stronger
  between the two?  | 
  
   50-lb person that
  lifts 500 pounds  | 
 
| 
   Marie wants to join
  a half marathon (21 km) race in November. In order to be successful in the
  race she must strongly build on her ___.  | 
  
   Muscular Endurance (Not
  sure) Muscular Strength
  (wrong)  | 
 
| 
   Why are fitness
  tests important?  | 
  
   Because it helps you
  set your goals  | 
 
| 
   The best treatment
  for muscle cramps is adding more meat/protein in your diet.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   This discomfort
  occurs when fluid accumulates right under the skin due to excess friction.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   Avoid cotton
  materials because it creates too much friction when wet.  | 
  
   CHAFING  | 
 
| 
   If a person has a
  large number of fast-twitch muscle fibers, he/she has higher _____.  | 
  
   chances of increasing
  muscle size  | 
 
| 
   A waiver is used to
  ensure an agreement between the student and AMAESHI regarding physical
  activities that are to be performed within the student's own guidance.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Amelia is a gymnast
  for the floor event, in order for her to perform wide splits, she needs to
  improve on her ____ on a daily basis.  | 
  
   FLEXIBILITY  | 
 
| 
   Anorexia Nervosa is
  a condition in which a person engages in recurrent episodes of binge eating
  following by purging.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Andrew is very
  conscious about the type of food he consumes daily and he even has a food log
  to keep track of all the calories he has consumed. Based from this Andrew
  must have good ____.  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
| 
   After exercising
  the chemical waste products that build up on the muscle are known as  | 
  
   Lactic Acid  | 
 
| 
   Bones contain which
  are responsible for production of blood.  | 
  
   bone marrow  | 
 
| 
   Angelina wants to
  join the Body Builders Association. What is the most significant
  healthrelated fitness component she needs to develop to be successful in
  this?  | 
  
   Body Composition  | 
 
| 
   It is a condition
  in which a sharp pain is felt just under the ribs, typically on the right
  side of the abdomen  | 
  
   Side stitch  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which there is a blockage within the arterial walls which eventually leads to
  the lack of oxygen and blood flow within the body.  | 
  
   Heart Attack  | 
 
| 
   bones are
  responsible for digesting food and delivering nutrients to the body in the form
  of tissues.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The two
  classifications of skeletal muscles are known as slow-twitch and fast-twitch
  muscle fibers.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Intermittent
  exercises done within a week is a preventive measure for this exercise
  discomfort; which lessens the chances of further aggravating it into an
  injury  | 
  
   Shin Splints  | 
 
| 
   What is the best
  way to prevent chafing?  | 
  
   Wear synthetic material  | 
 
| 
   Men have larger and
  bulkier muscles because of the high levels of estrogen hormones within their
  bodies.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   What part of the
  musculoskeletal system is the place in which bones meet?  | 
  
   Joints  | 
 
| 
   These are
  considered as "good cholesterols" and are found in food sources
  like fish, vegetables, and grains  | 
  
   Plaque (not surE)  | 
 
| 
   Bones are made up
  of the following materials EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Sodium (not sure) Collagen (wrong)  | 
 
| 
   This is the
  nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it in order to
  maintain physiological equilibrium.  | 
  
   Eustress or Stress  | 
 
| 
   The new formula for
  computing Maximal Heart Rate is:  | 
  
   208 - (.7 X age  | 
 
| 
   The myofibrils
  cover the different muscle groups of the body.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   To sit up straight
  and to dance are both activities that require a person's ability to ____ .  | 
  
   Coordination  | 
 
| 
   To easily adapt to
  changes within your social circle is an example of interpersonal wellness.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Gently massage
  painful area.  | 
  
   Muscle Cramps  | 
 
| 
   Are muscles found
  within the arms and legs of the body.  | 
  
   Epimysium  | 
 
| 
   What are parts of
  the musculoskeletal system that connect/attach bone to bone?  | 
  
   LIGAMENTS  | 
 
| 
   Doctor's clearance,
  PAR-Q questionnaires, and Agreement to participate are all used to gauge your
  level of comprehension.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   To sit up straight
  and to dance are both activities that require a person's ability to ____ .  | 
  
   Coordination (not sure)  | 
 
| 
   The ____ is the
  part of the bones that is long and gives the limbs of the body its specific
  lengths.  | 
  
   shaft  | 
 
| 
   Any discomfort felt
  in the body during an exercise requires you to slow down or completely stop
  the activity.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Wear double socks.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   Physical Fitness
  refers to the process of becoming aware of and making choices towards a more
  successful existence.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Which is NOT a
  contributing factor to a person's height?  | 
  
   DIET  | 
 
| 
   Muscles soreness is
  the most common discomfort felt after exercise.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Physical Wellness
  refers to your habits of eating well, exercising regularly, and avoiding
  harmful habits.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Males are required
  to perform the military push-ups because ____.  | 
  
   They have bigger built  | 
 
| 
   Jo can lift a
  200-lb barbell squat successfully for a maximum of three attempts.
  Definitely, Jo is executing the skill of _______ efficiently  | 
  
   Power  | 
 
| 
   What is the best
  way to prevent chafing?  | 
  
   Wear synthetic material  | 
 
| 
   Exercise equipment
  like dumbbells and barbells are FULLY REQUIRED by AMAESHI for you to be
  succesful in the course.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The Physical
  Activity Readiness Questionnaries (PARQ) contain questions used to gauge your
  availability for exercise.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Wear appropriate
  footwear: enough to cushion the force impacted on the body from the floor.  | 
  
   shin splints  | 
 
| 
   Muscles are
  composed of connective tissues, myofibrils, muscle fibers, and several motor
  units.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Apply ice on
  painful area.  | 
  
   Shin Splints  | 
 
| 
   It is the ability
  to change the position of the body quickly and accurately.  | 
  
   Agility  | 
 
| 
   This is a condtion
  brought about by the process of aging where arterial walls thicken and harden  | 
  
   Arteriosclerosis  | 
 
| 
   Refers to pain
  along or just behind the tibial bone.  | 
  
   Shin Splints (not sure) Muscle cramps – muscle
  soreness (wrong)  | 
 
| 
   Age generally
  contributes to bone and muscle loss, while inactivity leads to higher chances
  of obtaining unnecessary injuries.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   A condition where
  the brain lacks oxygen necessary to function efficiently.  | 
  
   Stroke  | 
 
| 
   The requirements of
  the course include a doctor's clearance and a waiver or an agreement to
  participate.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Mark recently found
  out that he is in the overweight scale of the BMI standards. This simply
  means that he needs to improve his ____ in order to live a better lifestyle  | 
  
   BODY COMPOSITION  | 
 
| 
   Men have larger and
  bulkier muscles because of the high levels of estrogen hormones within their
  bodies.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Physical Fitness
  refers to the body, mental health refers to the mind, and social health
  refers to the spirit.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Regular physical
  activity is the best way of maintaining a lifetime of health and wellness.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   For open ______,
  clean it, use antiseptics and bandages and leave the skin in place.  | 
  
   BLISTERS  | 
 
| 
   To perform the sit
  and reach test these are the following guidelines EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Feet are together  | 
 
| 
   this is type of
  exercise discomfort that is very common in individuals who are engaged in
  running activities.  | 
  
   Shin Splints  | 
 
| 
   Relative Strength
  refers to the amount of force applied to the bone through physical exertion.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Carla needs to
  accomplish a stork test for her fitness test. This test is measuring her
  ability to ________ her body  | 
  
   BALANCE  | 
 
| 
   Refers to pain that
  is commonly felt by runners who engage in long-distance running or continuous
  training.  | 
  
   Shin Splints  | 
 
| 
   All forms of
  stressors are inevitable and are always present in a person's life.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Marie wants to join
  a half marathon (21 km) race in November. In order to be successful in the
  race she must strongly build on her ___.  | 
  
   CV ENDURANCE  | 
 
| 
   Stretch painful
  area upon onset of discomfort.  | 
  
   MUSCLE CRAMPS  | 
 
| 
   What part of the
  bone is found on top of the shaft that starts of as a spongy bone?  | 
  
   GROWTH PLATE  | 
 
| 
   Anjo can lift 150
  kilograms of weight for one full repetition, this means that he has excellent  | 
  
   MUSCULAR STRENGTH  | 
 
| 
   A type of
  discomfort where a sharp pain is felt just under the ribs, typically on the
  right side of the abdomen.  | 
  
   SIDE STITCHES  | 
 
| 
   A successful fitness
  journey lies only on your knowledge and little on your physical effort.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The best way to
  manage a muscle soreness is to _____.  | 
  
   stretch the affected
  area.  | 
 
| 
   Smooth muscles are
  voluntary muscles.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Lifestyle, genes,
  psychological disposition, and human ecologic interactions are all of the
  factors that can affect a person's overall health.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Apply petroleum
  jelly or lubricants.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   A discomfort in
  which prevention and treatment are corn pads and/or donut pads.  | 
  
   BLISTERS  | 
 
| 
   Side stitches are
  usually caused by an improper warm-up and a weak set of abdominals.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   An exercise
  discomfort that is caused by friction on the skin through contact with
  clothing or skin as well.  | 
  
   Chafing  | 
 
| 
   Learning motor
  skills and gaining applied knowledge are both goals of Physical Education.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are other names for cocaine EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Hemp  | 
 
| 
   Most eating
  disorders are caused by negative body image.  | 
  
   true  | 
 
| 
   This refers to
  recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by purging or vomitin which leads
  to complications within the organ systems  | 
  
   Bulimia Nervosa  | 
 
| 
   The ability to
  maintain equilibrium with or without body movements.  | 
  
   Balance  | 
 
| 
   Alcohol is a
  stimulant chemical that affects the brain and excites central nervous
  activity.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Food labels provide
  consumers with detailed information to help make good food choices.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Age, genes, and
  gender are factors that can affect a person's muscle size.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Gently massage
  painful area.  | 
  
   MUSCLE CRAMPS  | 
 
| 
   The normal blood
  pressure is ___ .  | 
  
   120/80  | 
 
| 
   Atrophy refers to
  the development of large muscle fibers through exercise and activities.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A successful
  fitness journey lies only on your knowledge and little on your physical
  effort.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The three types of
  muscles found in the body are the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscles.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Which does not
  belong to the group?  | 
  
   BICEP CURL  | 
 
| 
   Mental Wellness
  refers to having an active mind while continuously seeking for new challenges
  to develop your critical thinking.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   The body is
  composed of 40% muscle mass where large portions of energy reactions are
  produced within the body.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Muscles aid in
  giving the body shape, movements, and protection.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is NOT a treatment or prevention for side stitches:  | 
  
   Wear double socks  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are prevention and treatments for chafing EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Plyometrics  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are prevention and treatments for chafing EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Apply corn pads  | 
 
| 
   Why is heart rate
  exertion important?  | 
  
   Because it makes
  exercise more optimal  | 
 
| 
   The shaft is the
  part of the bone that gives its elongated shape and is usually the structure
  of the legs and arms.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Alcohol is a
  depressant drug that affects the brain and the nervous system.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   The Daily Values or
  Recommended Daily Intake is set at _____ calories.  | 
  
   1,500-2,000  | 
 
| 
   The new definition
  of physical fitness refers to your ability to meet daily routines without
  undue fatigue.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Muscles soreness is
  the most common discomfort felt after exercise.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which the heart is not able to pump blood at life-sustaining rates.  | 
  
   Congestive Heart
  Failure  | 
 
| 
   The best way to
  manage a muscle soreness is to _____.  | 
  
   stretch the affected
  area  | 
 
| 
   Choose the best
  preventive measure for shin splints.  | 
  
   Complete Rest &
  Recovery  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are sports that involve slow-twitch muscle fibers EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Plyometrics  | 
 
| 
   Apply donut
  pad/corn pad and lubricant.  | 
  
   Blisters  | 
 
| 
   The 20-meter dash
  is a skill-related fitness test meant to measure a person's ____.  | 
  
   Speed  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is NOT a treatment or prevention for muscle cramps:  | 
  
   WARM BATH  | 
 
| 
   The ability to
  respond and react quickly to a certain stimulus.  | 
  
   REACTION TIME  | 
 
| 
   The following are
  common treatments for muscle soreness EXCEPT:  | 
  
   CORN PADS  | 
 
| 
   Emotional Wellness
  refers to monitoring and exploring your thoughts and feelings.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   An exercise
  discomfort which is very common in individuals who are engaged in regular
  physical activity or exercise  | 
  
   Muscle Soreness  | 
 
| 
   A type of muscle
  fiber which is found in most internal organs and is responsible for
  involuntary muscle control.  | 
  
   SMOOTH  | 
 
| 
   Gently massage
  painful area.  | 
  
   Muscle Cramps  | 
 
| 
   This test is used
  to determine your core strength.  | 
  
   Crunch Test  | 
 
| 
   A type of sharp and
  involuntary muscle contraction during exercise. It is commonly felt during
  swimming when a person has not warmed-up properly.  | 
  
   MUSCLE CRAMPS  | 
 
| 
   It is the nutrient
  found in blood; it is necessary in providing the blood with enough power to
  deliver oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.  | 
  
   IRON  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are micronutrients, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   FATS  | 
 
| 
   Blood Alcohol
  Content refers to the percentage of alcohol content in the blood detected
  with the use of a special equipment  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   These are fats that
  result when liquid oil has hydrogen added to it to make it more solid.  | 
  
   TRANS FATTY ACIDS  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which a person lacks thyroid hormone production causing severe weight gain.  | 
  
   Hypothyroidism  | 
 
| 
   Eustress is the bad
  kind of stress that causes feelings of disappointments, failures, and
  threats. FALSE  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Proteins are the
  first energy source of the body during exercise.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Fish oil, green leafy
  vegetables, & nuts are examples of ____ fat.  | 
  
   unsaturated  | 
 
| 
   Soup diet and juice
  diet are kinds of diet  | 
  
   crash  | 
 
| 
   These are
  non-digestible carbohydrates that are commonly found in plants and are
  responsible for digestion and bowel movement.  | 
  
   fibers  | 
 
| 
   Smoking increases
  the healing time of wounds and injuries.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A type of coping
  where a person seeks immediate, temporary relief from stress through
  distraction or self-indulgence.  | 
  
   AVOIDANT COPING  | 
 
| 
   Smoking decreases
  your life expectancy by ____ minutes.  | 
  
   11mins  | 
 
| 
   Refers to energy
  derived from food when food is broken down and synthesize into smaller units
  that can be used up by the body  | 
  
   Carbohydrates  | 
 
| 
   Emotional stressors
  are also known as psychosocial stressors that bring about troubling thoughts.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   A type of essential
  nutrient taken from the soil when we consume both animal and plant products.  | 
  
   minerals  | 
 
| 
   Smoking may lead to
  the following effects, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   increase stamina and
  energy  | 
 
| 
   Psychoactive drugs
  do not directly damage the brain when a person intakes them.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Most weight
  problems are usually caused by poor lifestyle choices (e.g. bad eating
  habits, sedentary lifestyle).  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Anorexia and
  Bulimia Nervosa usually affects female adolescents ranging from ages 11-20.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Nicotine is a
  psychoactive drug that builds up within the lungs.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Type of stressor
  which involves heat, noise, overcrowding, climate, and terrain. environmental  | 
  
   Environmental  | 
 
| 
   This referes to
  daily food choices one makes.  | 
  
   Diet  | 
 
| 
   Tar is a chemical
  compound that forms in the lungs during the burning of tobacco leaves.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is NOT a general side effect of drugs to sport performance?  | 
  
   increase energy  | 
 
| 
   Alarm reaction,
  resistance, and exhaustion are the different phases of the body's General
  Adaptation Syndrome or G.A.S.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are solutions to improve on body weight/image EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Fad diets  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are macronutrients, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Vitamin C  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is NOT a drug timing for taking in Anabolic Steroids?  | 
  
   Binging  | 
 
| 
   Binge eating disorder
  is usually associated with a person's extreme dissatisfaction with his/her
  body image.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A schedule is the
  best solution to managing your time and your stresors in general.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   The Atkin's Diet is
  the practice of drinking stimulants for intestinal contractions thus,
  inhibiting weight loss  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Synergistic action
  is the effect of mixing two or more drugs at one time.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   The organ system
  responsible for growth, development, sexual functions, & metabolism.  | 
  
   ENDOCRINE  | 
 
| 
   The following food
  are rich in protein, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   CORN  | 
 
| 
   This is a
  psychoactive drug that is found in cigarettes which causes smoking addiction
  and dependence  | 
  
   NICOTINE  | 
 
| 
   Which is the best
  characteristic of saturated fat?  | 
  
   SOLID IN ROOM
  TEMPERATURE  | 
 
| 
   The psychoactive
  drug found in the Cannabis Sativa is known as _____.  | 
  
   Delta 9-THC  | 
 
| 
   A disease in which
  an individual loses control over drinking alcoholic beverages and develops
  slowly through time.  | 
  
   Alcohoholism  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is the most common side effect of taking in steroids?  | 
  
   causes excessively
  bulgy muscles  | 
 
| 
   An average male
  requires ____ cups of fluids per day.  | 
  
   13  | 
 
| 
   It refers to time
  that is not committed for work or other duties.  | 
  
   FREE TIME  | 
 
| 
   It contains the
  nutritional value and the amount of serving per pack in food bought from stores.  | 
  
   FOOD LABEL  | 
 
| 
   Binge eating
  disorder is a fixation with a healthy or righteous eating which may turn into
  a fixation so extreme that can lead to malnutrition and worst death.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   It is a form of
  positive stress and can be found by doing recreational activities.  | 
  
   eustress  | 
 
| 
   Eustress referes to
  negative stress or stress that contributes to health problems.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A good amount of
  High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) in the body is beneficial to one's health.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   When dieting slow
  & permanent weight loss programs are the most effective solution.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   These are
  considered as "bad fats" and should only be consumed in limited
  amounts, otherwise it may cause plaque and health-related diseases.  | 
  
   SATURATED FAT  | 
 
| 
   Emphysema is a
  condition in which the air pipes become swollen causing the person to have
  shortness of breath  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   This is the amount
  of caloric intake that is avaialble for consumption on a daily basis that
  varies through a person's age, gender, and level of activity.  | 
  
   CALORIES (wrong)  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are ways to relieve stress EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Solitude  | 
 
| 
   A type of
  discomfort that is a result of improper breathing techniques during exercise.  | 
  
   Side Stitches  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following food sources are rich in protein EXCEPT:  | 
  
   APPLES  | 
 
| 
   These are food that
  are high in sugar but have very little nutrional value.  | 
  
   EMPTY CALORIES  | 
 
| 
   Yoyo dieting refers
  to a person continuously skipping meals to inhibit weight loss.  | 
  
   False  | 
 
| 
   Alveoli are air
  sacs in the lungs where gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) take place.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Stress overload
  refers to having too many stressors which leads to a feeling of not being in
  control.  | 
  
   true  | 
 
| 
   A body type
  described to be lean and tall despite the lack of regular physical activity.  | 
  
   Ectomorph  | 
 
| 
   Goal setting should
  not be a priority in managing your life stressors.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   A life threatening
  exercise discomfort that usually occurs in activities that are done in the
  water.  | 
  
   muscle cramps  | 
 
| 
   Refers to pain that
  is commonly felt by runners who engage in long-distance running or continuous
  training.  | 
  
   shin splints  | 
 
| 
   A diet that aids in
  water loss and nutritional loss in the body because it eases passage of food
  within the intestinal walls.  | 
  
   Laxatives & Pills  | 
 
| 
   The most
  influential factor that may affect the functioning of a healthy heart is a
  person's ____.  | 
  
   Tension & stress
  (not sure)  | 
 
| 
   Wear smooth
  clothing or non-abrasive materials - synthetic at best.  | 
  
   chafing  | 
 
| 
   A person who is an
  ENDOMORPH is considered to be lean and has small bone structures.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Binge eating
  disorder refers to a condition in which a person has extreme dissatisfaction
  over his/her body leading the person to undergo several forms of surgery to
  change this.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Cocaine is a type
  of drug that aids in increasing a person's muscle size and overall built.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   It is a commonly
  cultivated, trafficked, and abused illicit drug.  | 
  
   Marijuana  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are effects of abusive drinking EXCEPT:  | 
  
   gives you a lot of
  energy  | 
 
| 
   Environmental
  stressors are stressors brought about to the body in the form of smoking,
  alchol, and drug abuse  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Smoking is the
  largest preventable cause of illness and premature death and is hazardous to
  everyone's health.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   This nutrient forms
  important parts of the body (e.g. muscles, bones, blood, enzymes, etc.)  | 
  
   Proteins  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which air pipes become swollen and a person experiences shortness of breath.  | 
  
   Emphysema  | 
 
| 
   A body image
  disorder that commonly affects body builders.  | 
  
   Muscle Dysmorphic
  Disorder  | 
 
| 
   The Percent Daily
  Value that is ideal for an average person is between ____ calories.  | 
  
   2,000-2,500  | 
 
| 
   A type of fat that
  is derived from nuts, seeds, and leafy vegetables.  | 
  
   Polyunsaturated  | 
 
| 
   Hypothyroidism is a
  condition in which a person lacks the secretion of thyroid hormones which
  leads to weight gain.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   These are all
  common causes of muscle cramps, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   rubbing of skin to
  skin or clothing  | 
 
| 
   Proper exercise
  attire is needed for you to be successful in this course.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Alaram Reaction,
  Resistance, and Response are the three stages of the General Adaptation
  Syndrome.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   An estimate used to
  determine the recommended daily protein intake of women is:  | 
  
   2-palm size  | 
 
| 
   Alcohol increases
  visual and hearing acuity as well as a person's reaction time.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   The first stage in
  the General Adaptation Syndrome is _____.  | 
  
   Alarm reaction  | 
 
| 
   The ____ is the
  part of the musculoskeletal system that can bulk up and help the body in
  creating several kinds of movements.  | 
  
   muscles  | 
 
| 
   The smoke that
  enters the environment is classified as mainstream smoke.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Luke wants to
  improve his body built. He has good CV endurance already but in order to
  develop his muscular strength, he must first begin with _______ exercises.  | 
  
   CV Endurance (not
  surE)  | 
 
| 
   The psychoactive
  drug found in tobacco leaves which affects the Central Nervous System.  | 
  
   nicotine  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are solutions to improve on body weight/image EXCEPT:  | 
  
   FAD DIETS  | 
 
| 
   This is a type of
  nutrient that is composed of inorganic elements which the body needs but only
  in very small amounts.  | 
  
   proteins  | 
 
| 
   The commonly
  trafficked and abused illicit drug worldwide is marijuana.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   The ideal time to
  work-out after a full meal is between ______ hours.  | 
  
   1-2  | 
 
| 
   A part of the food
  label which is responsible for giving information about the number of serving
  available in a food package.  | 
  
   SERVING SIZE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are characteristics of slow-twitch muscle fibers, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Can produce rapid
  contractions  | 
 
| 
   Anorexia athletica
  is the deliberate lowering of body weight to the point of being underweight
  and is common in athletes.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Stress overload
  refers to having too many stressors which leads to a feeling of not being in
  control.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   A condition in
  which the liver experiences excessive scarring because of alcohol abuse.  | 
  
   Cirrhosis  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are considered as forms of eustress, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   smoking  | 
 
| 
   These are nutrients
  that are composed of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.  | 
  
   Macronutrients  | 
 
| 
   In losing weight,
  crash diets are the best solution.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Play refers to an
  activity that you do that is purposeful or something that re-creates your
  character and diverts your attention.  | 
  
   false  | 
 
| 
   The first stage of
  the General Adaptation Syndrome is known as the stage  | 
  
   alarm reaction  | 
 
| 
   Cocaine is a type
  of drug that induces euphoria and is absorbed easily in the bloodstream.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Meat, poultry, and
  fish are the major sources of this macronutrient.  | 
  
   PROTEINS  | 
 
| 
   Proper healthy
  dieting only involves caloric restrictions and not exercise.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   These are added
  ingredients in a diet that make-up for nutritional deficiency.  | 
  
   Supplements  | 
 
| 
   A kind of stress
  that is also known as "positive stress" because it is mentally or
  physically stimulating.  | 
  
   EUSTRESS  | 
 
| 
   A disorder
  described as having a fixation with healthy or righteous eating.  | 
  
   Orthorexia  | 
 
| 
   The following food
  are rich in Vitamin C, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   CARROTS  | 
 
| 
   These are all other
  names for cocaine, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   cannabis sativa  | 
 
| 
   Type of stressor
  that is also known as psychosocial stressors that is most common in humans.  | 
  
   Emotional  | 
 
| 
   Which of the
  following is not a fat-soluble vitamin?  | 
  
   vitamin b  | 
 
| 
   Drinking is
  associated with addiction and many life-threatening injuries because it is
  ____.  | 
  
   a depressant drug that
  affects the brain  | 
 
| 
   Cirrhosis is the
  common disease obtain from excessive alcohol intake for a prolonged period  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   An exercise
  discomfort that is caused by friction on the skin through contact with
  clothing or skin as well.  | 
  
   Chafing  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following are functions of bones EXCEPT one:  | 
  
   oxygen Delivery  | 
 
| 
   Your physician's
  clearance is very important in ensuring your safety and success in your
  fitness journey.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   A strict caloric
  intake incorporated with regular physical activity are the best practices to
  be done to lose weight the healthy way  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   An eating disorder
  where a person experiences uncontrollable eating without compensatory purging
  behaviors.  | 
  
   Binge Eating Disorder  | 
 
| 
   Nina is a
  triathlete who regularly joins triathlon events and other races. This
  suggests that Nina has an excellent ____ because she can last for several
  hours performing strenuous activities.  | 
  
   CV Endurance (not surE)  | 
 
| 
   Nicotine patches
  are alternatives to stop a person from smoking.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Take in fluids to
  replenish lost electrolytes.  | 
  
   Muscle Cramps  | 
 
| 
   Stressors are
  anything that place greater than routine demands on the body.  | 
  
   TRUE  | 
 
| 
   Nutrient that is
  the most concentrated source of energy of the body. It is also used for
  insulation and cushion for organs.  | 
  
   FATS  | 
 
| 
   The valve
  responsible for preventing the backflow of blood between the righ atrium and
  ventricle  | 
  
   Tricuspid  | 
 
| 
   This refers to a
  person's ability to perform movement in the shortest time possible.  | 
  
   Speed  | 
 
| 
   Warm-up gradually
  before physical activity and stretch properly after exercise.  | 
  
   Muscle Soreness  | 
 
| 
   Sidestream smoke
  refers to smoke exhaled by smokers and inhaled by non-smokers.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   Avoid running on
  hard surfaces too much.  | 
  
   Shin Splints  | 
 
| 
   Good sleep and
  gastrointestinal discomforts are effects of long-term smoking to the body.  | 
  
   FALSE  | 
 
| 
   All of the
  following can be considered as sources of stress, EXCEPT:  | 
  
   Play  | 
 
| 
   Which of the following
  is the best first-aid to manage muscle cramps?  | 
  
   Do a gradual stretch
  and a gentle massage  | 
 
Bones contain ____ which are responsible for production of blood.
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Test is used to determine whether your body is in the obese, overweight, underweight, or normal zone of fitness.
- Classification
The two components of Physical Fitness are Answer
-related and skill-related fitness components.
- Flexibility
Low Density Lipoproteins or LDLs are considered as "good cholesterol" which are needed in the body.
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It is something that a person does with his own free will making him/her have a sense of freedom or escape.
ReplyDelete= Play
A source of information about the content of food found in packages usually bought from grocery stores.
ReplyDelete=Food Labels
A test use to determine the upper body strength of males is called
ReplyDeleteA condition in which a person is obssessed in eating healthy and exercising to maintain an "ideal" body weight.
ReplyDeleteorthorexia
Jumping rope is an example of anaerobic exercise.
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Which of the following is a proper stretching technique?
-Warm-up the body properly before stretching
Specificity means an exercise program should have end goals that target specific areas.
-True
healthy fitness routines are only possible in certain living.
-False
Static stretching is a SLOW sustained stretch of the muscle, held for ________________ seconds.
-10-30 seconds
What is this muscle?
-Pectorals
Which of the following is an IMPROPER stretching technique?
-Always bounce when stretching
Flexibility is a _______________ ability to move through its full range of motion.
-Joints
The muscular and cardiovascular systems can both be overloaded during exercise.
-True
Name the muscle in the shoulder.
-Deltoid
regular exercise is positively related to wellness.
-True
Household chores are a good way to fit exercise into your everyday routine.
-Gluteus Maximus
Anaerobic and aerobic exercises are important in developing cardiorespiratory fitness.
-True
physical fitness is related to our ability to carry out daily tasks without being too tired or sore.
-True
Everyday lifestyle choices affect your physical fitness.
-True
What muscle is this person holding?
-Hamstrings
Plyometrics can help a person maintain cardiorespiratory fitness.
-True
Which test involves a device that is sort of a cross between a protractor and a ruler and tests joint flexibility?
-Goniometer
overall, you need to take responsibility for your physical fitness.
-True
The ability to move a joint through its full range of motion is ________________.
-Flexibility
Which is NOT a major factor that affects flexibility?
-Intelligence
Endorphins are generated in the body during exercise which leads to better emotional health.
-True
Skeletal muscles attach to the bone via _____.
-Tendon
Which of the following can benefit and improve posture and body alignment?
-Flexibility
Anaerobic exercise does not require the body to use any extra oxygen.
-True
the sit and reach test assesses hamstring flexibility.
-True
It is estimated that there are more than how many muscles in the human body.
-600
Which test involves lying on the back on a table, bending one knee to the chest, and is often difficult for runners?
-Sit and Reach Test
The ratio of body fat to lean tissue, including muscle, bone, water, and connective tissue is known as __________________.
ReplyDelete-Body composition
The best way to define physical fitness is:
-The ability to carry out daily tasks and activities without fatigue
What are the benefits of being active on a regular basis?
-all of the above
Your level of physical fitness affects your:
-all of the above
The average woman tends to have about 25-31% body fat.
-True
If one scores well on this component of fitness and shows less fat than muscle mass, they have a lower chance of contracting a health-related disease or illness.
-Body Composition
For improvement of muscular fitness and body composition, professionals recommend strength training the major muscle groups:
-2-3 times a week
Besides the physical benefits of exercise, what are other benefits that can be obtained from exercising?
-All of the above
The average woman tends to have about 18-24% body fat
-False
Dodging a tackle in football is an example of a skill-related component of fitness.
-True
The average man tends to have about 18-24% body fat.
-True
To some degree, your level of skill related fitness is directly associated with your genetic make-up.
-True
The highest rate of oxygen consumption attainable during maximal or exhaustive exercise
-Maximum oxygen uptake (V02)
pH balance (transport of lactate/oxygen); Fluid balance (fluid to the cells via interstitial space); Temperature regulation (blood to superficial vessels to cool body); Gas transport (oxygen to tissue and CO2 lungs)
-Functions of the cardiovascular system
Provide pretest instructions when?
-Day before test is best
Represents the force (pressure) exerted by blood against the arterial walls during a cardiac cycle
-Blood pressure
3 minutes; YMCA 12 inches metronome 96; McCardle/Queen 16.25 inches metronome 96 or 88
-Step test
How many hours before the test should they not have food, caffeine, or tobacco?
-3 Hours
Diseased valve causes narrowing, thickening, and stiffening requiring replacement
-Stenosis
The ability to perform dynamic exercise involving large muscle groups at a moderate to high intensity for prolonged periods.
-Cardiorespiratory endurance
The average man tends to have about 25-31% body fat.
-False
To maximize personal health, it is recommended you perform moderate to vigorous intensity activities for at least _________minutes per day. These activities may include transportation, physical education, sport, free play, and planned exercise.
-60
Someone who has good skill-related fitness levels will always have good health-related fitness levels.
-False
VO2max implies that an individual's true physiological limit has been reached.
-True
The 3 Physiological Systems of CRF are respiratory, cardiovascular, and digestive.
-False
What percent do men need to have to qualify as fit?
-17% or lower
What percent do women need to have in order to qualify as fit?
-24% or lower
What does body composition mean?
-It refers to the amount of fat in your body
Cardiorespiratory Fitness define as the ability to perform large muscle, dynamic, moderate-to-vigorous intensity exercise for prolonged periods of time.
-True